As usual amazing coffee at Prevail. If you’ve been to their location on the east side it’ll feel very familiar, definitely a larger bar to sit at to drink and work from, also plenty of tables and booths to sit at inside. They also have a fairly large patio area with plenty of umbrellas for shade if you’d like to sit outside. The barista also mentioned they plan on starting beer, wine, and cocktail service in about a month.
Theres a parking deck entrance about 30 yards down from prevail, currently there doesn’t seem to be any fee to park there or they just haven’t gotten any signage up yet as the building is quite new. You can either walk back around on the side walk or ring reception from a door in the deck to get let in.
Update as of March 2025: They’re still here and still killing it! They’ve got a small wine list now as well, and after talking to the barista sounds like they should be selling beer...
Read moreTL;DR: Don't try going unless you live in the building.
STAFF | Folks seem great here! Super friendly but were all new to the business.
NO PARKING | There's literally no parking for 2 blocks around. Since it's in an apartment building, there's only resident parking noticed. So I parked at a religious center next door who advised me I wasn't to park there.
CAMERAS ON BAR | This is the strangest of all... There are ring style cameras on the bar looking right at your face.
COFFEE | The coffee is mid at best, yet the setup seemed a mess. Trays and containers everywhere, no organization, and it all seemed half baked.
ATMOSPHERE | The vibe is nice, but its basically the apartment building lobby. The seating area is the reception area, with the front desk and leasing office right there. There were literal apartment tours & selling conversations going on around me.
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Read moreParking: Past the main entrance on the right - the first ~50 spots before the gate are public. The shop is on the far side of the lobby in the apartment building.
Drinks & Food: Great coffee and home baked goods made every day. The espresso is by far the best in the area. The baristas are very friendly and well trained - the mgr is a competition barista, so they all know how to dial in the 'spro. I would recommend trying the 'Pink Bourbon' drip coffee or picking up a bag of the beans.
The Space/Atmosphere: Very clean. Strong Wi-Fi. The entire floor (including the "mail room") has modern, higher end decor with plenty of couches, booths and tables to work. There's also a garden style patio w/ fountains (patio can be noisy as it's next to N Druid Hills...
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